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IHSKDE Life! Hot-to-trot Hog Miss Piggy takes a stab at ournalism in the new Vluppet release "Muppets from Space" See Review-p. 4 WEDNESDAY July 21, 1939 Volume 27, Issue 41 Outside the Quad The beauty and elegance of England 4 Sports David Cone throws a perfect game 6 Opinion Brandi Chastain vs. Michael Jordan, who'd win? 8 Marketplace Just a bunch of ads for a really good price 10 I! I all 1 ,1 1 1 r i State feline 1 111 jjVjj Dave Noriega Executive News Manager Emergency phones located in various parking lots on UVSC campus are not currently working, nor have they ever worked UVSC emergency phones have been temporarily disconnected or are no longer in service. This statement albeit a slight exaggeration, has the same results since emergency phones on campus do not work and have never worked. . Three years ago parking permit decal prices were raised to help fund the renovation of unimproved parking lots. This contributed to the paving and lighting of the parking lots at UVSC. Lonnie Fisher, Director of Public Safety attributes a decline of assaults in UVSC parking lots because the lights that have been placed in the parking lots "it's the cheapest and most sure way to prevent crime." j ,!, VVy7 J i ILi Li V J : T 7 T 1 E . jy s II 1j II if ii i ii i o 1 ; j F O -Hj i!- Jiii . pggif:. :j -i 7 ii J j if ii 1 2 W.S (' ii f fj. In addition, phones weie purchased and placed on the light posts for emergency security measures. The phones were to be directly linked to UVSC police dispatch to expedite the response time if a problem were to arise. The phones are cellular and have simple instructions. 1 . Press "9" 2. Then "snd" When NctXNews investigated and followed these procedures, nothing transpired. The only response was from a fire truck that came to investigate why there was unusual activity in the area of the emergency phone. The response had nothing to do with the attempted call. The phones are a product of AT&T who came to adjust the phones so that they would automatically contact the campus police so that students won't have to follow any instructions. This measure was ineffective and only AT&T can reprogram the phones. "It has been a specialty part nightmare," said Joe Merritt. director of Health and Safely who has overseen the project. . Fisher said, "To my knowledge, the "9" thing has never worked (referring to the emergency call being routed to UVSC dispatch), but on one of the phones you can call your House." "If it works once and someone really needed it, it was worth it. If it didn't work when someone needed it, well, it's just like if they hadn't been there, because they are just some extra measure of safety, not a required one." said Merritt. Not everyone agrees, "If they're there, they should be working. There shouldn't be a false sense of security," says Derek Hall, Director of College Relations. See PLACEBOPHONE, pg 3 Xv h1' IV1' Child rapist in Utah receives 50 years SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Aman convicted of raping a 1 2-year-old girl and sexually abusing her 1 1 -year-old sister and their 10-year-old friend during a backyard campout will spend at least 50 years in prison. Saying the crime had been a "horrific" experience for the victims. 3rd District Judge Sheila McCleve on Monday sentenced Raymond Lynn Butlerfield. 38. to two 15-ycars-to life and four five-years-to-life terms at the Utah State Prison. McCleve said she would recommend that Butlerfield is never released. The judge ordered the sentences to run consecutively and told Butlerfield he must submit to IIIV and other sexually transmitted disease testing and make the results available to the victims. "I don't think I could do anything to you that I think it's fair if he gets the electric chair. Rape victim 11 years old could make it up to them," McCleve told BulteiTicld. BulterNeld, who maintains his innocence, (lid not address the court. In May, a jury found him guilty of aggravated burglary, rape or a child, sodomy on a child and three counts of sex abuse of a child, all first-degree felonies. Rape of a child and sodomy on a child are subject to enhanced penalties. Listing Butterfield's extensive criminal history, prosecutor Susan Hunt asked for maximum sentences. She pointed out Butlerfield was on parole at the-time this case surfaced and a trial is scheduled in August that involves the repealed sexual abuse of a 12-year-old girl who was a friend of the family. "There is nothing in the defendant's favor," Hunt said, "He has shown no empathy or remorse." ' "lie cannot express remorse for something he didn't do," argued defense attorney Lisa Remal. "I don't think it's fair to punish Mr. Butlerfield for maintaining his innocence." But McCleve said she agreed with the jury that the evidence had been "overwhelming." indicating Butlerfield "was the perpetrator" during the May 17, 1998 attack. . . The three victims pointed to Butlerfield as .their attacker from the witness stand. Jurors also heard DNA evidence linking a blood stain on Butterfield's undergarment lo his oldest victim. Prosecutors said Butlerfield sneaked into the girls' back yard in South Salt Lake, slit open a lent, attacked two girls and then broke into the house to molest a third girl sleeping on' a sofa. The parents were asleep in a nearby bedroom. During Monday's hearing, the 1 1 -year-old girl said she wished her attacker would die. "I think it's fair if he gets the electric chair," she told the judge. WEEKEND WEATHER 93 63 high m Thursday Mostly sunny and hot 94 62 HIGH LOW Friday Sunny and hot, again A little breezy 90 61 HIGH LOW Saturday It's hot again. There seems to be a trend forming THIS WEEK INSIDE Last year the Yankees were unbeatable, and on Sunday, July 18, David Cone was "per-fect 'ly unhillable. See Sports p.O QUOTE OF THE WEEK " George, VV. Bush is a very Line man. So is Klizabolh Dole." Sen. John McCain makes an unintenional quip against his fellow presidential contender on hire the Nation

IHSKDE Life! Hot-to-trot Hog Miss Piggy takes a stab at ournalism in the new Vluppet release "Muppets from Space" See Review-p. 4 WEDNESDAY July 21, 1939 Volume 27, Issue 41 Outside the Quad The beauty and elegance of England 4 Sports David Cone throws a perfect game 6 Opinion Brandi Chastain vs. Michael Jordan, who'd win? 8 Marketplace Just a bunch of ads for a really good price 10 I! I all 1 ,1 1 1 r i State feline 1 111 jjVjj Dave Noriega Executive News Manager Emergency phones located in various parking lots on UVSC campus are not currently working, nor have they ever worked UVSC emergency phones have been temporarily disconnected or are no longer in service. This statement albeit a slight exaggeration, has the same results since emergency phones on campus do not work and have never worked. . Three years ago parking permit decal prices were raised to help fund the renovation of unimproved parking lots. This contributed to the paving and lighting of the parking lots at UVSC. Lonnie Fisher, Director of Public Safety attributes a decline of assaults in UVSC parking lots because the lights that have been placed in the parking lots "it's the cheapest and most sure way to prevent crime." j ,!, VVy7 J i ILi Li V J : T 7 T 1 E . jy s II 1j II if ii i ii i o 1 ; j F O -Hj i!- Jiii . pggif:. :j -i 7 ii J j if ii 1 2 W.S (' ii f fj. In addition, phones weie purchased and placed on the light posts for emergency security measures. The phones were to be directly linked to UVSC police dispatch to expedite the response time if a problem were to arise. The phones are cellular and have simple instructions. 1 . Press "9" 2. Then "snd" When NctXNews investigated and followed these procedures, nothing transpired. The only response was from a fire truck that came to investigate why there was unusual activity in the area of the emergency phone. The response had nothing to do with the attempted call. The phones are a product of AT&T who came to adjust the phones so that they would automatically contact the campus police so that students won't have to follow any instructions. This measure was ineffective and only AT&T can reprogram the phones. "It has been a specialty part nightmare," said Joe Merritt. director of Health and Safely who has overseen the project. . Fisher said, "To my knowledge, the "9" thing has never worked (referring to the emergency call being routed to UVSC dispatch), but on one of the phones you can call your House." "If it works once and someone really needed it, it was worth it. If it didn't work when someone needed it, well, it's just like if they hadn't been there, because they are just some extra measure of safety, not a required one." said Merritt. Not everyone agrees, "If they're there, they should be working. There shouldn't be a false sense of security," says Derek Hall, Director of College Relations. See PLACEBOPHONE, pg 3 Xv h1' IV1' Child rapist in Utah receives 50 years SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Aman convicted of raping a 1 2-year-old girl and sexually abusing her 1 1 -year-old sister and their 10-year-old friend during a backyard campout will spend at least 50 years in prison. Saying the crime had been a "horrific" experience for the victims. 3rd District Judge Sheila McCleve on Monday sentenced Raymond Lynn Butlerfield. 38. to two 15-ycars-to life and four five-years-to-life terms at the Utah State Prison. McCleve said she would recommend that Butlerfield is never released. The judge ordered the sentences to run consecutively and told Butlerfield he must submit to IIIV and other sexually transmitted disease testing and make the results available to the victims. "I don't think I could do anything to you that I think it's fair if he gets the electric chair. Rape victim 11 years old could make it up to them," McCleve told BulteiTicld. BulterNeld, who maintains his innocence, (lid not address the court. In May, a jury found him guilty of aggravated burglary, rape or a child, sodomy on a child and three counts of sex abuse of a child, all first-degree felonies. Rape of a child and sodomy on a child are subject to enhanced penalties. Listing Butterfield's extensive criminal history, prosecutor Susan Hunt asked for maximum sentences. She pointed out Butlerfield was on parole at the-time this case surfaced and a trial is scheduled in August that involves the repealed sexual abuse of a 12-year-old girl who was a friend of the family. "There is nothing in the defendant's favor," Hunt said, "He has shown no empathy or remorse." ' "lie cannot express remorse for something he didn't do," argued defense attorney Lisa Remal. "I don't think it's fair to punish Mr. Butlerfield for maintaining his innocence." But McCleve said she agreed with the jury that the evidence had been "overwhelming." indicating Butlerfield "was the perpetrator" during the May 17, 1998 attack. . . The three victims pointed to Butlerfield as .their attacker from the witness stand. Jurors also heard DNA evidence linking a blood stain on Butterfield's undergarment lo his oldest victim. Prosecutors said Butlerfield sneaked into the girls' back yard in South Salt Lake, slit open a lent, attacked two girls and then broke into the house to molest a third girl sleeping on' a sofa. The parents were asleep in a nearby bedroom. During Monday's hearing, the 1 1 -year-old girl said she wished her attacker would die. "I think it's fair if he gets the electric chair," she told the judge. WEEKEND WEATHER 93 63 high m Thursday Mostly sunny and hot 94 62 HIGH LOW Friday Sunny and hot, again A little breezy 90 61 HIGH LOW Saturday It's hot again. There seems to be a trend forming THIS WEEK INSIDE Last year the Yankees were unbeatable, and on Sunday, July 18, David Cone was "per-fect 'ly unhillable. See Sports p.O QUOTE OF THE WEEK " George, VV. Bush is a very Line man. So is Klizabolh Dole." Sen. John McCain makes an unintenional quip against his fellow presidential contender on hire the Nation